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All reservations were made beforehand: airplane tickets with Austrian Airlines, rental car in Vienna, 4 nights at the Austria Trend Hotel Schloss Wilhelminenberg (phew!) as well as Radisson SAS Beke in Budapest.
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[?brac?slava] ,historically known by foreign and alternative names )is the capital of Slovakia and, with a population of 426,000, the country's largest city.
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About 12 kilometers from Levoca is an astounding castle ruin.
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Vienna [1] (German: Wien )is the capital and largest city of Austria ,and the Historic City Centre was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Bratislava (425.000 inhabitants) is the capital of Slovakia.
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The Bratislava Castle ( Slovak : Bratislavský hrad )is the main castle of Bratislava ,the capital of Slovakia.
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From Slovakia: Bratislava-Komarno-?túrovo E 575, than local road: no. 63 and cross the Danube river at Sturovo (border and custom).
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1968 (October 30): The Federation Law is signed at the Bratislava Castle, under which Czechoslovakia will consist of the two republics, Czech Socialist Republic and Slovak Socialist Republic, Bratislava being the capital of Slovakia.
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Slovakia's capital is a charming city that sits at the point where the Carpathian Mountains meet the Danube River.
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If travelling by train, you'll see vineyards on the slopes of the Little Carpathians, where they meet the Danube River.
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Buses link Vienna International Airport (VIE) and Bratislava's main bus station just about hourly.
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Car hire Bratislava Hotels Flight Search Hostels.
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Austrian Airlines (www.aua.com) flies daily to Paris, London and Brussels (except Sat).
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A plethora of fortresses and castles pay testament to a history of conquerors and domination in this small country, which became an independent nation only in 1993.
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If travelling by train, you'll see vineyards on the slopes of the Little Carpathians, where they meet the Danube River.
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After World War II, Czechoslovakia fell within the Soviet sphere of influence.
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fodors.com:
The best airports for traveling to Slovakia are Prague-Ruzyne Airport (PRG) ( PHONE: 02/2011-1111) and Vienna International Airport (VIE) ( PHONE: 01/7007-0) at Schwechat, a mere 60 km (37 mi) west of Bratislava.
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The High Tatras enjoyed a brief golden age in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, when the wealthy classes from Hungary, Austria, Germany, and later Czechoslovakia came to ski or to ride out the hot summers in the mountains.
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On 21 March 1942, the Germans ordered all Bratislava's single Jews born before 1925 to report to the local train station to 'finally do some work'.
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On our short list we have: Istanbul, Turkey Ankara, Turkey Konya, Turkey Bucharest, Romania Budapest, Hungary Vienna, Austria Bratislava, Slovakia Prague, Czech Berlin, Germany Geneva, Swizerland Florence, Italy Venice, Italy London, UK We have 5 weeks and USD3000 to spend on the whole trip not including plane tickets.
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See our reviewed and recommended Bratislava hotels in one place and book online.
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wikia.com:
For short stays have a look at Bratislava Hotels www.bratislavahotels.com but BEWARE if your stay is longer than a few days they work out very expensive.
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The Shatabdi Express is the fastest and most comfortable way to arrive from Delhi.
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Uplands region at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains.
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In fact, the only reason Austrians stand out from their European neighbors is that they don't stand out from the rest for anything in particular.
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world66.com:
Castle ruin:Spissky Hrad, 12 km from the city is a World Heritage sight.
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Nové Mesto is located near the Little Carpathians ,with one of the attractions being the Kamzík TV Tower.
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Outside the cities you can still find traditional villages, folk traditions and tourist trails meandering through the hilly countryside.
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